qa ALARM indicator and KEY INHI indicator
ALARM indicator
This lights when a hardware error is detected on the unit, and goes off when the error is resolved.
When this indicator is lit, an error message appears in the time data/menu display section. If you are using the HDSDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER), SDI OUTPUT 3 (SUPER) or COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT 3
(SUPER) connector, then when the setting of F4 (CHARA) in function menu page 4 is ON, the error message also appears on the monitor screen.
For details on error messages, refer to Section
KEY INHI (inhibit) indicator
This indicator lights when the KEY INHI switch on the switch panel (see page
qs PLAYER button and RECORDER button
When you carry out editing using a VTR connected to the REMOTE
PLAYER: The editing control buttons and tape transport buttons on this unit control the external player VTR.
RECORDER: The editing control buttons and tape transport buttons on this unit control the recorder (this unit).
When this unit is being used in standalone mode, neither button functions.
qd Editing control section
1DMC EDIT button
2MEMORY indicator
3DELETE button
4TRIM buttons
5 Edit point setting buttons
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| TRIM |
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| IN AUDIO OUT |
DMC EDIT | DELETE | ENTRY |
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MEMORY |
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PREVIEW | AUTO EDIT | REVIEW |
IN OUT
6REVIEW button
7AUTO EDIT button
8PREVIEW button
1DMC EDIT button
Use this button to memorize the playback speed varied between
2MEMORY indicator
When memorizing the playback speed using the DMC EDIT button, this indicator flashes as the playback speed is captured to memory, and lights continuously once the speed is captured.
3DELETE button
This deletes an existing edit point.
Hold down this button and press the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN, or AUDIO OUT button which is lit, indicating an existing edit point, to delete the corresponding edit point. The button either goes off or flashes. When the button flashes, it is necessary to set the deleted edit point again.
To cancel the DMC mode, hold down the DMC EDIT button and press the DELETE button.
Parts of Function and Location 2 Chapter
Chapter 2 Location and Function of Parts